Restorative Aquaculture
by Carl Raymond Harper
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About the Book
A multi-award winning MArch in Architecture Thesis Project
Images and text by Carl Raymond Harper -
The project is sited in the estuary of the River Tees, located in and on the liminal landscape of eyots formed in the wake of container ships using the Teesmouth port.
The principle facility is an augmented form that rises from Silt Island as two sheer walls, with a different programme contained within each of the walls. The outer elevation of the eastern wall is covered in seaweed, and changes its appearance due to the changing seasons and the particular stage of the drying process. The building receives sea resources into a series of multiple cradle to cradle processes to the point where waste is removed.
Images and text by Carl Raymond Harper -
The project is sited in the estuary of the River Tees, located in and on the liminal landscape of eyots formed in the wake of container ships using the Teesmouth port.
The principle facility is an augmented form that rises from Silt Island as two sheer walls, with a different programme contained within each of the walls. The outer elevation of the eastern wall is covered in seaweed, and changes its appearance due to the changing seasons and the particular stage of the drying process. The building receives sea resources into a series of multiple cradle to cradle processes to the point where waste is removed.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 70 - Publish Date: Sep 23, 2013
- Language English
- Keywords North east, Carl Harper, Architecture, Design, University, Part2, Visualizations, Sea, Drawings, Diagramming, Seaweed, Biofuel, Biodiesel, Aquaponics, Northumbria
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About the Creator
Carl Harper
England
Carl is hoping to establish himself as a new and exciting architect. He has been nominated and winner of numerous awards including 6 for his ‘Restorative Aquaculture of Silt Island’ design thesis at university.